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Automatic Age

Issue: 1942 January - Page 44

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W a r D e p artm e n t Thanks
For G ift o f P honographs
These instruments, all ship­
ped to American O v e r s e a s
Bases, arrived in time for
Christmas.
Commented Mr. J o h n s o n ,
“The Rudolph Wurlitzer Com­
pany considers it a privilege to
present the United States Army
with these instruments. We
long ago learned that music is a
vital builder of morale. If in
the far-flung overseas bases of
our armed forces, these Wur­
litzers help the boys to pass the
time when off duty, as hundreds
of Wurlitzers are doing in our
home bases, we’ll be mighty
happy.”
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Major Austin S . Doyle, U. S. Army Morale Branch, thanks assistant general sales manager
Ernie Petering of The Rudolph Wurlitzer Company, tor his organization's splendid gift of 66
Wurlitzer phonographs.
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OFFICE OF THE CHIEF OF THE MORALX BRANCH
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If You're N ot G e ttin g
As Much Business As
Y o u 'd Like To H a v e
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WASHINGTON
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„ r . Carl . Johnson, Vice-President,
The Rudolph '..urlitzer Company,
Uorth Tonaw&ada, i-Jew York.
If you’re not doing all the business
you can handle, there’s something
wrong with your sales promotion—
and it’s our job to help you find
out what it is and help you correct
whatever is wrong.
Dear S ir:
I t is indeed a great pleasure to accept, for the
We’re sales promotion and adver­
tising counsellors, with many years
of experience to back up our judg­
ment; and we’d like to talk to you
about your sales problems.
aen of the arned forces in outlying bases, the very generous
Christmas present of The Rudolph V/urlitzer Cocpany.
This
g ift of f if t y automatic phonographs w ill contribute substan­
You can write us at any time, lay
the facts before us, ask our advice,
and not be afraid we’ll send you a
bill for service.
t i a lly to the conte.itaerrt and well-being of the sen serving our
That’s not the way we do business.
of your g ift w ill be informed o f the naae of the donor.
If, after investigating your prob­
lem, we decide there’s a place
where we can fit into your picture,
we submit our recommendations
and quote a fee.
sure these nan w ill be deeply appreciative.
country in isolated locations.
The personnel at the stations receiving the benefit
I an
Yours sincerely,
But any preliminary investigation
you want made is at our expense,
without obligation to you.
F. H. OSBORN,
Brigadier General,
Chief of the Korale Brat.ch.
Won’t you write us your problem?
CHARLES B ROTH & ASSOCIATES
C. of C. BId'g
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Denver, Colorado
Wurlitzer vice-president, Carl Johnson, received the above letter of appreciation from
Brigadier General F. H. Osborn, Chief of the Morale Branch, who supervised the placement
of fifty of the sixty-six Wurlitzers donated.
AUTOMATIC AGE
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